William and Ellen C. Poe letters [1836]-1852 Poe, William and Ellen C. letters

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William and Ellen C. Poe letters [1836]-1852 Poe, William and Ellen C. letters

This collection is comprised of 24 letters that Ellen Cannon Poe and her husband William wrote to her parents, Joseph and Nancy Taylor of Anderson, South Carolina, as well as 1 letter that Ellen wrote to her brother Benjamin. They discussed aspects of their lives in Augusta, Georgia; Baltimore, Maryland; and Montgomery, Alabama, emphasizing family news and information about their female slaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391619

William L. Clements Library

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Taylor, Joseph

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Colonel Joseph Taylor was born in South Carolina around 1783, the son of Samuel Taylor, a Revolutionary War veteran, and Eleanor Cannon. He and his wife, Nancy Sloan, lived in Anderson, South Carolina, and had several children, including Ellen and Benjamin. Ellen Cannon Taylor married William Poe, a banker from Augusta, Georgia, around 1835, and they had six children: William (b. ca. 1836), Ellen Matilda (b. ca. 1840), Azalea (b. September 1842), Nancy (b. 1844 or 1845), Nelson, and...

Poe, William.

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Taylor, Nancy Cannon

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Colonel Joseph Taylor was born in South Carolina around 1783, the son of Samuel Taylor, a Revolutionary War veteran, and Eleanor Cannon. He and his wife, Nancy Sloan, lived in Anderson, South Carolina, and had several children, including Ellen and Benjamin. Ellen Cannon Taylor married William Poe, a banker from Augusta, Georgia, around 1835, and they had six children: William (b. ca. 1836), Ellen Matilda (b. ca. 1840), Azalea (b. September 1842), Nancy (b. 1844 or 1845), Nelson, and...

Poe, Ellen Cannon Taylor.

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